Located in the Green Tree Mall, it was last operated by Cinemark as a discount house. Not to be confused with the now closed Greentree 4 Theatre in the same mall.

The theatre was closed on October 25. 2009, but plans were proposed to reopen some of the space as a live theatre venue, which will also screen independent movies. Also planned are a recording studio, and a full concession stand and redoing the lobby. However, by 2011, it was in use as an animal training facility.

well guys, I have been in talks with the owners and i have come to the conclusion that don’t agree with their contract proposed to me.. As of right the local animal shelter is training dogs in the lobby. If after a while the realize the building is not going to be leased to anyone else maybe they will be willing to renegotiate. So as of now all the plans that i have for the building are on hold, i would really love to see a 2 or 3 dollar movie come back in, their monthly rent was just to much for the 1 dollar admission that Cinemark was charging. If anyone is interested it can still work and be profitable. you would need screens and projectors also sound equipment and of course concessions. the seats and everything else is still in place and the building is clean, well i hope the animal shelter will clean up after themselves. the lobby is all tile and that is the only place they are allowed to use.

still training dogs, in here. every now and then the people in there turn on the neon, assumably by mistake since they cant figure how to turn it off….i left the 4 “Psychomania” at like 5 in the morning an all the neon was on , sign boards too. what goof offs, but atleast there is heat and air on in the building that helps keep it more preserved.

The Greentree 10 opened in 1989 by Premiere Cinemas of Knoxville, TN and was located in the back parking lot of the mall. They also operated the Greentree 4 in an acquisition of Associated Theatres. At the time of the opening, Premiere had already made a deal to sell its theatres to Cinemark. Premiere Cinemas was run by Mike Campbell who worked for Cinemark for a short time and then left to start Regal Cinemas.